The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) states that more than 20 percent of illnesses and injuries in the workplace are due to back injuries. That amounts to more than 1 million employees. The most common problem is a pulled or strained muscle. Unfortunately, once the muscles, tendons or ligaments are damaged, it becomes easier to reinjure the back.

Anesthesia is an important part of the medical industry. It is used to sedate patients prior to a procedure or a surgery. It helps the patient's body relax and calm down and the patient to sleep during the procedure. When anesthesia is incorrectly administered, or not administered at all, it could be the sign of medical malpractice in Maryland.

An on-the-job injury can turn your life upside down. Not only are you trying to recover from your injuries, but you may find that your family is suffering because you are not able to work and provide financially. Workers' compensation is in place to help injured workers financially by paying for medical expenses, lost wages and other benefits until an employee is able to return to work.

Working in a profession where toxic exposure is a possibility means that you must take extra precaution to protect yourself at all times. You don't want to suffer toxic exposure when on the job, but sometimes even the most careful employees suffer such an injury. When this happens, you will want to be prepared for the exposure and how to care for it.

Do you work in the construction industry? Do you find yourself on construction sites almost every day of the week? If so, you know just how important it is for the site to remain as clean and organized as possible.

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